Hooded [adjective]
Definition of Hooded:
having a hood
Opposite/Antonyms of Hooded:
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Sentence/Example of Hooded:
They were hidden by the bend of the hooded passage, alone in the filtered light that struggled up the gloomy halls.
He switched on a hooded reading-light beside the bed and turned it so that its rays fell on the small occupant.
Then, removing his ulster, he drew the hooded adikey over his head.
All horrent the cobra exalts his hooded head, and the spanning jaws fly open.
Mrs. Maynard put a lovely white, hooded cape of her own round Marjorie, and carefully drew the hood up over her curls.
As Jack entered the grim, dimly-lighted parlor, he observed the hooded figure of a woman near the fire.
Afterwards we walked back, silently, across the blackened city, stumbling down old Paris towards the dim blur of a hooded light.
John helped into it the hooded and cloaked figure of the great lady, and her maid, also hooded and cloaked, followed.
"You have never been so close to a fine hooded bird before, I warrant," said the innkeeper.
At a point just off the road, and where the thick trees hid it, the big car waited, with lights hooded and Lennard on watch.